There are three annual feasts Yahweh commanded Israel to observe in the Old Covenant (Exodus 23:14-16).
Passover/Feast of Unleavened Bread: This is a 7-day feast, that typically falls in March or April. The first and last days are holy convocations to Yahweh. This feast commemorates Yahweh's deliverance of the Israelites from bondage in Egypt. Passover and the Feast of Unleavened Bread consists of 3 phases: 1) preparation of home and heart; 2) miniature immersion and the taking of the Body and Blood of Yahshua; and 3) feasting. During this 7-day period, all manufactured leavened items should be removed from your home. Exodus 23; Leviticus 23; Numbers 28, 29; Deuteronomy 16
Feast of Pentecost: This feast day commemorates the giving of Yahweh's Divine Law to Israel on Mount Sinai 50 Days after departure from Egypt. In the New Testament, Pentecost represents the establishment of Yahshua's New Testament church. We believe Yahshua is the fulfillment of Yahweh's law and through Him we have access to salvation by grace. Matthew 16:15-19 and Acts 2
Feast of Tabernacles\Ingathering: In the Old Testament, this feast (Tabernacles) represents the end of the agricultural year for Israel. In the New Testament, this feast (ingathering) represents gathering in of souls to Yahshua at the end of time. Exodus 23; Leviticus 23; Numbers 28, 29; Deuteronomy 16
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